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f be THE DART, 1926 , .lg -, Q., liiwasa. I V Ili' will A , Freshman Class History On Monday morning September 7, l925, sixty Freshmen dressed in greenest green stepped into a leaky, unsubstantial craft labeled in large letters Freshman Class , bound from the safe harbor of junior High to the wild, dark, unexplored shores of High School. On reaching this place they saw that it was inhabited by white people. Strange to say, these people acted like cannibals, refusing to give the frightened Freshies any help at all except that they were to go to study hall. Here they found a big checkerboard with names.written.all over it. They were told to select their studies from this mass ot writing which looked to them like the statistics of a New York insurance agency. The next day someone was heard in the hall saying to Miss Cox, I don't want to take Latin, I want to take Ancient History. Can't I get my card back and change my schedule ? On being told that he couldn't he turned with wrinkles in his forehead and the troubles of the world on his shoulders to study hall, which had come to be regarded as a stronghold. During the day one Freshie was heard to remark to another, I feel like a firehorse all the time. Just as soon as I get well settled for one class I have to snatch my books and run to another one. About a week later announcement was brought around saying that the Fresh- men were to have a class meeting in study hall for the purpose of organizing. VVhen the purpose of organization!! was over they found to their surprise f ?j that Cora Scott had become Presidentg Hazel Seldomridge, Vice-President 5 Maude Parker, Secretary-Treasurerg Miss Cox and Mr. Taylor, Class Advisors. These officers conducted many more meetings. At one of them the class motto was chosen-''Ever-ready which wasn't as appropriate as Green But Growing, but a good motto to live up to, at that. By the help of the class advisors, several parties were given during the year. They were so good that even some of the dignined Seniors came. During October and November the poor little retiring Freshmen developed a passion for football that wouldn't be squelched', even if the victims didn't have a quarter as the high board fence can testify. Mid-year examinations were flunked or passed-passed at the cost of a lot of skinned teeth. Or flunked. Nuff sed. VVhen the last semester examinations are over there will be a wonderful crowd of Sympathetic Sophomores to welcome the next boatload of Frightened Freshmen. EVELYN Mimnows Page Thirty-.fix
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